I'm assuming that the interviewee is on the right. If that's a suit he's wearing, that's proper attire for an interview. Actually, it might be a sports jacket (the pants look like a slightly different color), which would be acceptable too. Personally, I would lose the jacket in hot weather. But if that's a bow tie, he looks like a clown.

This isn't about the interviewee. I don't want to split hairs about what he's wearing. The interviewer is wearing a t-shirt! Perhaps I'm criticizing a large percentage of my readers, but that's just wrong. Would it kill you to show some respect to the candidate? You don't have to take it up to the level you would for a customer, but at least take it up a notch for that one day, please.

I received a letter from my mother the other day. In it she said, "I would like to see you spending some time in learning what kinds of things would motivate a company to keep an employee." That is a great question. Here is my answer: